My main question,
is how do Christians and Jews react with each other?
I have always wanted to go to the homeland,
to visit the places where so many ancient and great feet have traversed.
I want to go there badly Mouzie,
and I am not afraid of the conflict,or violence.
I was just wondering how Christians are looked upon there.

Hmm...do you have soldiers outside every Jewish mosque/church [dont know how to spell synigog ]
soldiers outside schools for children?

Yes and no, it depending on the areas in which you speak of. Do you mean near the Gaza Strip? Fucking yes, you'll be surprise to see soldiers guarding schools and hospitals. In other areas, no, reason why.. because most Israeli soldiers is still in high school, so they often are allow to carry firearms into classroom.. yes you'll see students with an Uzi or a pistol on their body. The weapons are loaded, but the Uzi have a special grip on them so they are only fired if you squeeze the handle and pull the trigger to shoot which is only given to students.

Originally Posted by Ethereal

My main question,
is how do Christians and Jews react with each other?
I have always wanted to go to the homeland,
to visit the places where so many ancient and great feet have traversed.
I want to go there badly Mouzie,
and I am not afraid of the conflict,or violence.
I was just wondering how Christians are looked upon there.

Everyone is treated with respect, Christians are welcomed there, but don't expect warm open arms like they do with the Jews. If you're from America, you'll be treated like a citizen of the state as America and Israel are very close. Will you get hurt, chances are.. no. Israel accept ALL religions, there is no blockage or anything. The only places you'll have problem is East Jerusalem as a lot of religion groups are banned from going there. It is a long story, but none the less Christians are treated like a fellow Israeli. HOWEVER, if you're black, the chances are that the Israelis will distrust you, as Ethiopian Jews are mostly look down, sadly.